If you’ve managed to avoid Comcast’s awful data caps so far, your luck is probably about to run out. Starting November 1st, 18 new markets will get hit with the 1TB data caps that some areas already deal with.

Notably, New York and most of the North East are absent from this list, but that’s still a huge number of new customers that are getting capped. Users will be notified via in-browser notifications (which pop over whatever you happen to be working on at the moment, but can be hard to find again if you accidentally close the tab), email, and text notifications.

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After you hit your cap—a word Comcast doesn’t like, preferring to call this simply a “data usage plan”—you won’t be cut off. You’ll simply have to pay $10 extra per 50GB that you go over. To avoid excessive bills, Comcast limits this fee to an extra $200 per month. Alternatively, you can add unlimited data to your plan for an extra $50 a month. Lucky you.